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Bachelor in Network Security

You can be on the front line of network defense and cyber security by turning your skills into a career in the Network Security program at Coleman University. Secure networks and reliable transfer of data have become increasingly vital for successful businesses. Network Security professionals are needed to build, manage, maintain a stronger and safer digital world. US News & World Report rated Computer Systems Analyst as #2 overall "Best Jobs of 2014". The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts the job outlook (from 2010 to 2020) for Network and Computer Systems Administrators to increase by 28% (faster than average). In the Network Security program at Coleman University, you will learn how to design & build secure networks, recover data after a catastrophe, and remove malware from systems. Using Security by Design (SBD) methods, you will create strong systems and reduce vulnerability. We will even teach you how to hack so you will know how your enemy thinks and acts.

Last updated Feb 2018

About the School

For 50 years, Coleman University has served as San Diego's ONLY exclusive Computer Training Institution. Founded in 1963, Coleman is recognized as a thriving force in the field of Information Technolo
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For 50 years, Coleman University has served as San Diego's ONLY exclusive Computer Training Institution. Founded in 1963, Coleman is recognized as a thriving force in the field of Information Technology.
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